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f-t THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. NOVEMPER 27. 191 3, 4 ttz FIGHT FOR JUAREZ miss pp, 311 activity of the Pearson interests in Colombia and Ecuador. coupled with the part the CAR WRECKS AUTO; 1 Pearson oil fields are playing in the Mexican situation. has been used to stir up opposition In the United States to the syndicate BRIDESMAID DEAD Friends of Lord Cowdray nay that the persecutions of which he believes himself the victim will place the Pearson properties in Tuxpam, Mexico, In extreme danger.

Passenger Filled Conveyance The representations made to the States government that ne is acting In a Crashes On Into Flat Build-manner antagonistic to American interests may, it Is hared, result in indifference on incr After Injuring 13 the part of the United States to the fate of the Tuxpam properties. 10; AD Ince 1d- CI REBEL VICTORY Villa's Forces Execute Many of Their Captives After Long Battle. Southeast Corner of State Street and Jackson Boulevard. Southeast Corner of State ROUTED ARMY CUT OFF? SLOW CROSSING TRACKS. ona Fide Purchase" Sale of 5,000 Coats Sale a ona Fide of 5,00 118 Insurgents Claim Their Enemy 13 Unable to Retreat to Chihuahua City.

Chauffeur Fails to Clear While Returning Party from Prenuptial Dinner. -hile t- t. ti i a I 1 lki, 0-- A ie tt ai rfAt vs, i I i P- 1 I I 1 4 1 cial Washington today in the Mexican situation. The wirelem message to the navy department from Rear Admiral Fletcher. who left Vera Cruz on the battleship rhode Island late Monday John Lind, the special American envoy to investigate alleged threatening conditions in the oil el5stritts of Tuxpam and Tampico, brought evident relief to official; here.

The admiral's report regarding the Tuxpam field. where tUrilsh and American interests are situated. gave indications that no immediate aggressive action on the part of the United States to furnieh protection would be necessary. Though no official report has yet come with relation to the Tampico district. the belief here is that the situation there will be found similarly controlled.

Plan Protection of Border. The border situation, as a result of the vigorous operations near Juarez and the posiebility of another siege of the border city, aroused th ewar department to action to sato: ample protection for El Paso and the neighboring border territory. and late today orders were issued for the movement from Fort Douglas. Utah, to El Paso of the TWell tleth United States infantry, which will be used to preserve order within the city limits. The war department, on the request of the Red Cross.

issued orders which permitted bringing of wounded Mexicen soldiers across the border into El Paso, the permission applying to federal and constitutionalist soldiers alike. It was suggested tonight that one important result of the rebel victory at Juarez might be to bring into greater prominence the question of recognition by the United States government of Gen. Carranzes party as the de facto government of norther Mexico. Now that Gen. Carranza can claim that his party is in physical possession of all of the northern states of Mexico.

It is expected that he will comply the further requirements of international law by setting up a permanent capital at Hermosillo or Magdalena and completing the organization of his provisional government. 17 (Continued from ftrat page.) We have bought from P. H. Sampliner Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, famous throughout the country as manufacturers of highest grade women's wear practically their entire season's output of coats at a fraction above cost.

The continued warm weather is the direct cause of this sensational sacrifice. Other manufacturers throughout the country are from one to two months behind in their sales. Op Friday and Saturday we will sell the very "finest" of the entire lot purchased, at prices positively far beyond competition. Early buying cannot be too strongly urged! Every Garment in This Sale Sold With the Guarantee of the Maker io, famous len's Wear llove ccst. itional sac-one to two ire lot pur- ing cannot ilaker We have bought from P.

H. Samp throughout the country as manufac practically their entire season's at, The continued warm weather is i Other manufacturers throuE months behind in their sales. Op Friday and Saturday we will se chased, at prices positively far beyol be too strongly urged! Garment in This Sale Sol THREATEN TO DESTROY OIL. Mexico City. Nov.

Remove the gunboat Bravo or we shall fire on the oil tanks in the of Tampico and along the banks of the river above." This threat, according to private Information received here today, was sent to the cemmander of the federalsi at Tampico yesterday. So long as the garrison. at Tampico is aided by the guns of the Bravo. which is anchored in the river just off Fiscol pier, there appears to be little chance for the rebels to capture and hold the city. But they easily devastate the entire region by carryIng out this threat to shoot up the tanks and fire the oil.

estimated at 100.000 barrels. Should the GI. In the tanks up river be fired the floating flame would be carried into the heart of the City and destroy all shipping and probably a fair part of the town. Aliens Plan Defense. ln the Mexican capital the organization representing the European colonies.

the members of which have banded together for possible defense, is working quietly and The foreign hope to agree upon some locality where they may concentrate if necessary and which will be rt garded as a neutral zone. Steps have been taken to procure 1.000 head of beef cattle, 100 much cows. 1.500 she p. and food in sufficient quantities to keep them for several weeks. Si Lionel Garden.

the British minister sent notification today to all British residents to regIster at the legation in pursuance of the plan of defense against a possiNe emergency. Danish residents, who are not represented here diplomatically. were Likewise invIted to enroll. A similar step was taken by the Cuban minister. Pei ,031 tio tin tol elm de loi go in to egant Coats Selling at One-Third of Their True Value 11 A alue Elegant Coats Selling at 01 ell it I A 1 ii I 11 4 automobile before it left the tracks Is uncertain.

It is thought not. It is believed the s-fdden application of the brake and the slippery condition of the track threw it from the rails. In ewinging around it whirled into the automobile and sent the lighter vehicle into a telephone pole. The street car bumped on and by its own momentum swept Into the building at southwest corner of the streets. The wall crumbled and the shock smashed the gas main within, floodeng the basement.

Furnace Explodes Gas. It is supposed to have been put in contact with the heat from the furnace. which finally brought the first explosion, the two others following In rapid succession. Every window in the basement was blown out and some in the upper floors broken. The firemen arrived In a hurry and extieguished the blaze without much difficulty and at a loss of only MO.

One of the firemen was overcome by the gas fumes while trying to enter the basement. The dames ignited thdk street car. Egbert was standing on the forward Witt-form of the car when the crash came and consequently Incurred h2s serious Injury. He was unable to say how fast either vehiale was traveling. I ancer- the elip- )m the Ito the ts ()An A all at the le gal 1 i ve 121 c-3 4 1:1: jt, 4..0.

1 W.1 '---t Or 1 i -0 1 v. 1 ,5 1 1 i A. it rt. Y' 1 1 a it, ks -4 II 1 4 ok, 1 i 6, 41, .1 'Aeot bl It tC St Iii COWDRAY ABANDONS CLAIMS. EBY CABLIB TO THE CHICAGO TRI3UNE.1 LONDON.

Nov. Cowdray announced today that he has definitely abandoned the oil conceasions about to be granted by Colombia to the Pearson syndicate. The ofricial announcement says this decision was arrived at because it was found that the No Thanksgiving dinner complete without ANGoSTURA BITTERS. Delicious annetiserAdv. I El Paso.

Nov. Villa's rebel army tonight returned to Juaree victorious in the three day battle fought for the possession of the niust important city in North Chihuahua. The rooels brought with them 21)0 federal prisoners. Villa yesterday said he had captured more than noo. He admitted today that ooni of the prisoners had been executed.

but refused to reveal the number. A trip over the battlefield to the south of the city showed a number of federal dead with their arms bound behind, indicating they ditd after capture. The rebels alsq brought in a number of field pieces which had been taken from the fp4sIng federals. A vast quantity of rifles, small arms, and ammunition also was captured. Villas Troops Back in Juarez.

Nri the a ha.t 6.ot,t) of Villas troops are ill the city For fifteen miles south. tier se of the fighting was done. neither rebels ni fetierals were to be seen today. Thus it appear that after thirty hours of fightlrg the rebel captors of the town had flung back the federal assault and would hold the border city without dispute. That the rebels defendIng Juarez consider al'.

danger of further attack from the federate was shown this morning by the work of digging up the mines in the outskirts of the city near the Juarez Jockey club and the dettructlon of barbed wire defenses erected to old the federate In check. The rebel commander maintained that a trAnciint rebel fore. is now besieging Chiboahua to prevent the retreating federate making their way back into the state capital. If he has captured all their trains the federal army is left without food or Melina of transportation in a deport and 200 miles from its base. Estimates of the total dead lathe battle placed them at about BOO.

One hundred and eighty-four wounded men are in the Juarea hospitals tonight Breaks Power of Huerta. The defeat of the federal. is considered by Gen. and his advisers as breaking the backbone of the Huerta power in the northern part of Mexico. Tbe following of -4 4.

such ex-insurreeto leaders as Pascual Orozco and Jose Inez Salaxar.who were in the battle. always has been deemed by rebel readers more dangerous to the progress of the present revolutiop than the regular federal troops. With the defeat of the fettered at jinxes little difficulty was expected, in the opinion of A leaders here, In taking Chihuahua City. Gen. In his official report to Gen.

Carreras. through Col. Juan N. Medina. stated he had defeated the federal troops utterly and captured three military trains with all the federal artillery, ammunition.

and sup plies. Gen. Alfaro Obregora, commander of the Insurgent force In the northwest here today from Culiacan. capital of Sinaloa. He went into conference with Gen.

Carransa regarding plans for a general movement south along the west coast I ELL UV their way back into the state capital. el I w. kru ci MOO las captured all trains the federal left without food or Mallna of trans- ion in a deport and miles from its nates of the total dead ix the battle them at about BOO. hundred and eighty-four wounded men the Juarez hoapitals tonIght. Breaks Power of Huerta.

leteat of the federal. is consIdered by 'arranza and his advisers as breaking chbono of the Huerta power in the rn part of Mexico. The following of se I z-insurrecto leader as Pascual Orozco nez Salazar.who were in the battle. has been deemed by rebel lanerous to 1 readers the rogress of the re ps- volutiop than the regular federal the defeat of the federal at jinxes fi, ifculty was expected in the opinion of I here. In taking Chihuahua City.

Villa. In his offIcial report to Gen. Car- through Col. Juan N. Medina.

stated I defeated the iptured three ederal troops utterly military trains with all distal artillery ammunition. and aup- Alfaro Obregon. commander of the In- it force In the northwest arrived here from Culiacan. capital of Sinaloa. He Into conference with Gen.

Carransa re- plans for a general movement south the west coast. 1 T. 1 t' A 8, II of our State Street Building titritihmeoftwommombilVt.MMIP) pmont ftt nits. Strito Strpdat iltratnntv- )112 VII of our State Street Building F4 I 1 I 1 I I 4 I i OIL LAND SITUATION SAFE. Washirgton.

D. Nov. 26.Th rout of The Mexican fedoral. rear uarez by tho Constitutionalist forces and a wi'releas reprrt from Rear Admiral Fletcher indicating that conditions In tho oil region near Tuxpam were not as threatenIng as previously tad been reportod, held th Interest of oft EL LAND SITUATION SAFE 1 to rt. D.

C. Nov. 213.The rout of texican federal. rear by tho tutionslist forces and a wIreless re- rom Rear Admiral Fletch er indicating onditions in the oil regional near Tux- sere not as threatening as previously een reported held the interest of ofil- 1 COATS for Ladies and Misses 1,125 Coats, consisting chiefly of "sport" coats of exceptional merit. There is a great abundance of exclusive styles in this lot nn and a revelry of bright new colors also checks and stripes.

Chin- chilies. boucles. montenachs. astrakhans and other mate.lals so much the vogue. Three-quarter letur hs, belted or plain Mai $15.00 valueson sale at.

COATS for Ladies and Misses 635 handsome afternoon coats for every dav wear. Unusually striking designs and effects. A id assortment of fashionable and serviceable materials in almost every desirable colorin a great variety of novelty .50 checks and stripes or solid colorsin all sizes. All the coats are well lined 111EP and interlined. Regular 22.50 coats, at Special Sale of Suits' For Friday and Saturday only.

we will feature 375 suits of serge, diagonals, cheviots and other fashionable fabrics. These suits are exceptionally well tailored, so 0 and display a great variety of new and novel effectscherry, taupe, mole, navy, brown and blackall sizesvalues up to IMOIMED ow $15.00 Southeabt Corner of State Street and Jackson Boulevard S10.09 COATS for Ladies and Misses 1295 beautiful and stylish models in lot. Chinchillas, astrakhans, boucles, kerseys, jacquard weaves and many other nn materials now so much in demand. Full or three-quarter lengthsin tan. light blue.

red. hunter's green and black. in all sizes. Lois that MIIIIMMIIIMEN MIIIMIUMMEM would ordinarily sell fast for 630.00; specially priced at COATS For Ladies and Misses IMINIMMEIM MOINID M11P dlIMMINEMEMEIMMil 977 superb afternoon and evening coats. This lot in particular is going very quickly as the, values are truly amazing.

Fine English boucles, Arabian lamb, zibeline. Persian fur cloths. Worurnbo chinchillas. brocaded and mole plushes and numerous other popular materials of high quality. Almost all colors and all sizes: 37.50 values, now a 11 $7.50 Special Sale of Dresses Also for Friday and Saturday we will make a big cut in prices on a lot of 465 serge, silk poplin, messaline, charmeuse and crepe de chine dresses.

Attractive and stylish collars and Ac cuffs in colors that contrast with the dress itself. Exceptionally olt er drapes; skirtsbolero peg top. Colors: maroon, mahogany. tan. mole.

taupe. Russian green, navy and black, and al; gizeg. S35.00 dresses now GEHTLEMAN'S SIZE Basement Salesroom Boucle Plush Trim. Our Annex is now located in the Basement COASIE1108 Plush, All Lined, Women's, Misses' and Children's Osafitiers Chinchilla, Half Lined, Chinchilla, Plush Trim Basemen' Salesroom Boucle, Boucle, Lined, Yoke Lined Belted Back, $1650 $25.00 $18.50 $15.00 $12.50 $10.50 Tremendous Sale of Coats tri ti 1114 Wog 41' 7.1.7-1:51Z kfq Lela' 1 terir-777k! i rt i4 vPke'kx 0, --t- it oz. IpTAI lat A i Zi le r- if $1 A 1 Our Annex is now located in the Basement ki ,5.7 I Si" $7 50 1 i1150 Sl0 00 Ar A -i 0 4 Basement Basement 1, ri.

Salesroom Salesroom 4, 'Women's, Misses' and Children's Outfitters lit ---171 III ctual $15 00 valus COATS for Ladies and Misses COATS for Ladies and Misses 4, 19N 42 0 I1 Is, mgat, Anil 1,125 Coats, consisting chiefly of "sport" 1295 beautiful and stylish models in this I 1 7 IF of exceptional merit. There is a great abun- lot. Chinchillas, astrakhans, boucles, kerseys, jac- guard weaves and many other i ,,7 si 47 also checks and stripes, Chin-IL materials now so much in demand. 1 0 1 4 4 dance of exclusive styles in this lot and a revelry of bright new colors chillas. boucles.

montenachs. astrakhans 0 0 .11111110 Full or three-quarter lengthsin tan. light blue. red. hunter's green All dr -V--- and other so much the voirue.

and black. in all sizes. Lots that 5 00 t--4 1 I 4 Three-quarter ngths le belted or plain would ordinarily sell fast for S30.00; 1 z- 4, ae---on sale at. specially priced at 111. If 4,,, i rti -z ft, -St 'ti lit 1 6M6 '1? 1 I i 7 i it ft' 1 I Ittri 't -c 1 tt 1 I 1--L- II- i 4 'Il 1 ,7, Al A 11, i 4 1 i COATS 14 AN- -1 1 4-'4 I' 1io' A z.

01,, 40 1 I .7, 7 ti- ,1 of or Ladies and Misses Pr, 7 A COATS For Ladies and Misses oltr, I 4 Ct 635 handsome afternoon coats for every day' evening coats. 4 ie. cr ') 4 t''' e. It wear. Unusually striking designs and effects.

A id JP' 4 0 4, all Ittgill' i i Mill i values are truly amazing quickly na5 the Ill i tili, 4 Ti assortment of fashionable and sersice 12 977 superb afternoon and even able materials in almost every desirable 50 English boucles, Arabian lamb, As in II Vt.) MIMI MN 7 i eRategvulaarire2ty2.5oof 4 )'' Vi ...4. IlltF te checks a zibeline. Persian fur cloths. Worurnbo Jo all sizes. anAeldlgr.t coats are well lined llas.

brocaded a sd mole plushes and numerous other rpular mate- 1 -CurAtr 1 ir; rials of high qzes: 37.50 values, now ualitv. imost all col- 19-144 7-7 k. i ii I 4, 0.. A 4 I 14 1 -t, "A T. ors and aU si I tt IciI'i.

4 2 lo Ir hker vit 1 chec and stri es or solid colorsin chinchi pecial Sale of Suits ts IMMINIE1 4... I 4.Z 4i: 1 i pedal Sale of Dresses 1 For Friday d375 ii and Saturday at serge, o71 y. we will a Also for Friday and Saturday we will make a big 001111k '414 il) t', 1j! 1 7- and other pfastlionable fabrics ssa sthese suits cut sinin periocioerss otnhaat pop thrge, silk poplin, 441 I tmheedrleisnse.itcsehlaf.rrnEexu cseepittinodnaci chine dresses. taatirzeexceptionally well ored. loo Attractive and stylish collars and i in IeSVef er drapes; slcirtsbolero peg 4 -Ai new nd novel effectscherry, 4 Boucle Plush Plush, Chinch taupe, a moie, navy, brown and Colors: maroon.

mahogany. tan. mole. Trim, All Lined, Chinchilla, Chinchilla, Boucle, Boucle, Lined, blackall sizesvalues up to taupe. Russian green.

navy and black. Half Lined, Plush Trim. Yoke Lined Belted Back, q) nd a al, nzeit. S35.00 drees now ss deo $16.50 $25.00 $18.50 $15.00 $12.50 $10.50 ta, I 1 70 4 1 MISS 8 Coo 1 Tremendous Sale of Coats ipi ts Southeabt Corner of State Street and Jackson Boulevard 3 et ''s 4CV I t' C.L.; ICO' GEHTLEIVIAN'S SIZE 4411:11) 16 size 4 4 A tfsti ziti 'I' 1 rt 1 7: 1 .1 1 :11 atilonottast boi Af44-0-it till4ii-t' go OEM Jk "ls 1 1-- i 4., 1 s.t.,""-,,,tme..t,:nr,,,dew I (s lag eevvt, to 0, 1 iNm (4'4' 0 1 1 f4ti II It'k' 44-)t a. 't 1 ''kN oe, 1 I 1 -1 k11.

II '6' skek.17:,-It,7441:4 .:4 k. 1 i i I 7 Afell' 5 s' 4 fria op rs' ii---c ei' i -z F' If 416 ill Al I I 7 ri.5-1,,............-:-.., f.V.ti-111 i-' 1 4 11 4 I 1 e- ..1 mk -404'l ro A .17 a 1 z' it Am. g71-JEWELED ildjusted Gold rv 75 Filled Watch Adj usted Ild, od etch Guaranteed 1 for 20 years 1 16, ranteed years lc I tl. 4 I1 i 1 1 1 1-, i 1 4, I I 4, 1 i 1 L. A Purchase of 1,000 Coats Just from a Maker's Hands, to Be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices.

We have planned weeks in advance for a special after-Thanksgiving sale of Coats and Dresses. These Coats are marked one-third to one-fourth less than regular prices, and include matetials such as Arabian lamb, plushes, Hindoo lynx, Caucasian lamb, broadtails, brocaded lush es and velvets, boucles, chinchillas, etc. Many of the Coats have fur collars and cuffs. $13.50 Values for $10 50 $16.50 Values tor $12 50 $19.50 Values-for $15 00 $22.50 Values for $18 50 $30 and $35 "Values $25 00 A Purchase of 1,000 Coats Just from a Maker's Hands, to Be Sold at Greatly Many of the Coats have fur collars and Reduced Prices. have planned weeks in advance for a special after-Thanksgiving sale of Coats and Dresses.

These Coats are marked one-third to one-fourth less than reg- plushes, Hindoo lynx, Caucasian lamb, broadtails, bro- such as Arabian lamb, ular prices, and include materia caded plushes and velvets boucles chinchillas, etc. 2 cuffs. cu $13.50 Values for $10.50 .50 Values for $12. $16 50 $19.50 Values-for $15.00 UNTIL 10 P. M.

SATURDAY One price Ise lower at retail than any tioleale Jeweler in (Meng can buy them tor in hundred Iota. Thin solo wIII wrote the truth or our statement. I will we close at 10 p. nt. Saturday we shell otter these Gentlemenii Gold 7-Jeweled Atilimted Watebes at alls.73 each.

la la NI, hn we deliver these watches to you we wise you our fall AAperrient and anarantee to tile Sect that it any Jeweler either wholes sale or retail. will aril you one like it one etinlis as amid tor less than PIS. we Ts ill rettenct Irene 104.75 on We will allow you to take the watch to "one own Jeweler to sortie' this. These alosessents are 'stamped IT Jewels. ttjuntedi the eases are mold tilled and anaranteed for 20 years.

"tad tamoed. ao anybody eau road It. There q.na he no mistake. We caw. not till mall orders for these tar watehes, nor will we seil them to Jewelers or mensettaers.

We will sell Dalt, to the consumer. and want the public to net the henett of every one we shall have on eat. lentil 10 oclock Setortiosir nittist. INTIL 10 P. M.

SATURDAY i.P,.. rail? tt eat: ot tnu; I tor la hundred lots. 'rain sale' prose the truth et nue statement. I we close at 10 p. at.

satrdaY 'holt offer these Gentlemena Gold I -4 117-Jewelt-d admitted Watehee each. and when we deliver watvitev in you we wive 74rbu On A arrant and nuorantee to tile 4..1 ha it a ny Jfweier. etther whole- SD retail. will melt you one like one ettnliv no good toe i ea than we will refund your 1104.75 au yip. Nt will allow yen to taiga tho teb verolve ebwee 110.1.".

Customs ChangeThe Spirit Remains I I I 1 si) --4-- 1 A A 41 it 4 ik I A 04voN 4. a Misses' and Women's Sizes 6 Other Specials :1 I Old customs, old styles, yield to time. The spirit of Thanksgiving still remains. From the dim old candles to Electric light; from the uneven heat of open fires to soft, radiant electric warmth; -from food tasting of the blaze to the perfect cooking of from many steps and tired backs to the nimble magic of electricityand we are thankful. Commonwealth Edison Company 120 West Adams Street still ri to thopen then 1 loi LI 12- 4 41 11 11 1 irti11 I I' I 1 016S 4 i Until 10 O'clock Saturday Night 40 Solid 14k Gold Walebolo.23.00 430 olld 14Ic Gold ill: 141.

Gold Watehen. 112.9P4 I 'rind lit. Gold 7.144 $10 Gold Filled Elwin Watches 0.914 Liu Wateten 5.50 Pailrcad Wa'ches at Cut Prices Watches purchased from us. if ow. ran be within ten dawn and "OP ti Il -your or theta for uele once 'your ol theta for moly Amer Special Sale of Dresses $18.50 and $22.50 Values for $12.

50 and $18A50 Win. D. Matmkin Advertising Agency. Chicago 41Robcrt5 a. co.

These Dresses are made of Canton crepes, fine serges, cords and stripes, in the very latest style, with attractive blouses and draped skirts. Waists are silk lined, and nearly all the dresses have dainty collars of lace and fur trimmings. c.ILIkA x1Lcli iy clat Liit; utesbeS nave saamty collars ot lace and fur trimmings. your WANT AD TO 140 "A Stitch in "A -A" CENTRAL 1 00 TODAY 1- DIAMCNDS, WATCHES AND JEWELS', FLOCR tiORTH AMERICAN BLDG. (.5.

01A8 atk S. St tr. N. W. Cor.

State and Moroe Ste. 011133i SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. 1 tws: a.

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